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it seemed to nietzsche -- tunisia was finding a way to compromise. will today's assassination derails the emerging democracy? >> this is the most difficult process of the change, and the new political system has been put together. the new constitution, the divisions between where the country is going, the maneuvering, but generally things are heading in the right direction. >> even so, this will put fear into the heart of the political lives. tonight they called elections. it is a reminder that even the most hopeful of arab democracies remains a work in progress. >> i spoke to michelle. she is the director of the council at the middle east center. we have one of the country's best his the most -- countries that is the most westernized is the most stable. it is a surprise? >> assassination has not been a feature of the transitions. it has not been in libya. -- it has been in libya, but in tunisia, there has been other kinds of violence, specifically by extremists, and there was a lot of tension between secular forces, including the opposition party le
it seemed to nietzsche -- tunisia was finding a way to compromise. will today's assassination derails the emerging democracy? >> this is the most difficult process of the change, and the new political system has been put together. the new constitution, the divisions between where the country is going, the maneuvering, but generally things are heading in the right direction. >> even so, this will put fear into the heart of the political lives. tonight they called elections. it is a...
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has to be understood in the protocol of wakening i mean you had it like a domino effect to start with tunisia and. egypt libya where rulers were overthrown and in a way there was an assumption this will continue yemen was also affected and i think the united states again the most a many other counties to i mean they are involved in this they. of course have been involved in libya security council resolution to protect civilians against gadhafi that of course has to be an escalated in some respects it lead eventually to regime change so what you're saying is that they. didn't take into call the potential severity of the circumstances so they miscalculated the impact of that judgment what it was like do you think they understood that it could actually prolong the war well in libya actually the intervention helped to shut down the comp but it was very clear from the very beginning that syria is not libya and i think most political scientists even at that point were saying that you know i think that there has been a failure too early going to how do you intervene when you have a position which ma
has to be understood in the protocol of wakening i mean you had it like a domino effect to start with tunisia and. egypt libya where rulers were overthrown and in a way there was an assumption this will continue yemen was also affected and i think the united states again the most a many other counties to i mean they are involved in this they. of course have been involved in libya security council resolution to protect civilians against gadhafi that of course has to be an escalated in some...
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the in the same way that egypt saw its revolution which toppled hosni mubarak in the same way that tunisia so revolution that toppled the and in the same way that the people of libya rose the people of syria as well as yemen other countries also rose at the very same time the context can't be ignored the syrian revolution for six months after it starts all it was calling for was the reform of the regime not the fall of the regime you mentioned that their way of was through peaceful protests and i take your point i was there on the ground are so many of those peaceful rallies but i think the protesters that i saw back then in damascus and in many other syrian cities have absolutely nothing in common with the armed rebels and the problem is that your south your group and many other arab intellectuals in the west seem to you said just that you know on this particular case using violence using aren't resistance may be justified in my my argument is that it is not because in the case of george w. bush he also had some strong arguments of reading the world of saddam hussein to one percent had bl
the in the same way that egypt saw its revolution which toppled hosni mubarak in the same way that tunisia so revolution that toppled the and in the same way that the people of libya rose the people of syria as well as yemen other countries also rose at the very same time the context can't be ignored the syrian revolution for six months after it starts all it was calling for was the reform of the regime not the fall of the regime you mentioned that their way of was through peaceful protests and...
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the in the same way that egypt saw its revolution which toppled hosni mubarak in the same way that tunisia so revolution that toppled the benignly and in the same way that the people of libya rose the people of syria as well as yemen other countries also rose at the very same time the context can't be ignored the syrian revolution for six months after it starts all it was calling for was the reform of the regime not the fall of the regime you mentioned that they were fired. through peaceful protests and i take your point i was there on the ground are so many of those peaceful rallies but i think the protesters that i saw back then in damascus and in many other syrian cities have absolutely nothing in common with the armed rebels and the problem is that your south your group and many other arab intellectuals in the west seem to you said just that you know on this particular case using violence using aren't resistance may be justified and my my argument is that it is not because in the case of george w. bush he also had some strong arguments of reading the world of saddam hussein for one per
the in the same way that egypt saw its revolution which toppled hosni mubarak in the same way that tunisia so revolution that toppled the benignly and in the same way that the people of libya rose the people of syria as well as yemen other countries also rose at the very same time the context can't be ignored the syrian revolution for six months after it starts all it was calling for was the reform of the regime not the fall of the regime you mentioned that they were fired. through peaceful...
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go ahead jump in if i could jump in we could see in tunisia is it exactly exactly i repeat. here on what happened in egypt where the misnomer brotherhood is called another and we've seen actually the same forces which are the secular forces the x. . day dictatorship so forth is gathering got up and actually opposing and standing steadfastly determined to topple the party or of the government which is led by party so what we're witnessing in tunisia is a. in egypt but going back to what have been the sit with i don't understand agree with you can see what what this it would these have done that is invade and occupy another country which is the home of the fifth we could have taken place without the full consent of the americans and what we've actually seen any and this is backed up by the americans come up with their own initiative which ostensibly is called the gulf cooperate cult cooperation council initiative which is. the initiative to replace one dictator that is easy to end in a place and by another dictator which is a staunch ally. that is to protect its own backyard g
go ahead jump in if i could jump in we could see in tunisia is it exactly exactly i repeat. here on what happened in egypt where the misnomer brotherhood is called another and we've seen actually the same forces which are the secular forces the x. . day dictatorship so forth is gathering got up and actually opposing and standing steadfastly determined to topple the party or of the government which is led by party so what we're witnessing in tunisia is a. in egypt but going back to what have...
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go ahead jump in if i could jump in we could see in tunisia is it exactly exactly i repeat. what happened in egypt where the misnomer brotherhood is called another and we've seen actually the same forces which are the secular forces the x. . day date the ship so poor it is gathering got up and actually posing and standing steadfastly determined to topple the party or the government which is led by that party so what we're witnessing at tunis here is a. in egypt but going back to what have been the sit with the i don't understand agree with you can see that what what this it would these have done that is invade and occupy another country which is the home of the fifth we could have taken place without the full consent of the americans and what we've actually seen any and this is backed up by the americans come up with their own initiative which ostensibly is called the gulf cooperate cult cooperation council initiative which is. the initiative to replace one dictator that is easy to end in a place and by another dictator which is a staunch ally. that is to protect its own bac
go ahead jump in if i could jump in we could see in tunisia is it exactly exactly i repeat. what happened in egypt where the misnomer brotherhood is called another and we've seen actually the same forces which are the secular forces the x. . day date the ship so poor it is gathering got up and actually posing and standing steadfastly determined to topple the party or the government which is led by that party so what we're witnessing at tunis here is a. in egypt but going back to what have been...
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we're asking is tunisia. ten bucks the trend and to complete its revolution based on the third anniversary of the uprising there. moscow has upped the ante on its trip to the russian capital in ukraine's pressie getting a discount on natural gas a pledge to purchase fifteen billion dollars of treasury bills and distant third to some trade disputes even to build a bridge in cook strait sweden's answer to twenty seven days of protests against kids sudden decision to pull out of an eu partnership deal the new russia and ukraine on strategic partner is not any name that sold sign in our actions we are united by many centuries of friendship and by having lived a long time together. as the same country cheaper gas a major deal sweetener correspondent josh was gone three in moscow spoke to us earlier. for a glass of a deal looks very good for unocal which in terms of his short term political survival he's been trying to play a game of bargaining between europe and russia trying to see who would give them a better de
we're asking is tunisia. ten bucks the trend and to complete its revolution based on the third anniversary of the uprising there. moscow has upped the ante on its trip to the russian capital in ukraine's pressie getting a discount on natural gas a pledge to purchase fifteen billion dollars of treasury bills and distant third to some trade disputes even to build a bridge in cook strait sweden's answer to twenty seven days of protests against kids sudden decision to pull out of an eu partnership...
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. >> there is renewed political turmoil in tunisia as well. the largest since the assassination cents -- the assassination of an opposition member of parliament. tens of thousands took to the streets to demand the resignation of the islamist led government. >> one of the country for largest labor unions has called a strike to put further pressure on the government. >> in the country where the arab spring began, protesters are back on the streets. once again, the goal is regime change. tens of thousands demonstrated in the capital of tunis on tuesday night. highlights -- economic stagnation. >> the tunisian people are protesting against the practices come as this government of bribery, of assassinations. it is a sham. the only ones with authority to rule them is the people themselves. >> we need to let the people breathe a little. this is what we demand. we are choking. we have been suffocating for two years. >> unrest has been simmering in tunisia since the 2011 revolution. it has come to a head now because of the death of this man, and opposi
. >> there is renewed political turmoil in tunisia as well. the largest since the assassination cents -- the assassination of an opposition member of parliament. tens of thousands took to the streets to demand the resignation of the islamist led government. >> one of the country for largest labor unions has called a strike to put further pressure on the government. >> in the country where the arab spring began, protesters are back on the streets. once again, the goal is regime...
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. >> there is renewed political turmoil in tunisia as well. the largest since the assassination cents -- the assassination of an opposition member of parliament. tens of thousands took to the streets to demand the resignation of the islamist led government. >> one of the country for largest labor unions has called a strike to put further pressure on the government. >> in the country where the arab spring began, protesters are back on the streets. once again, the goal is regime change. tens of thousands demonstrated in the capital of tunis on tuesday night. highlights -- economic stagnation. >> the tunisian people are protesting against the practices come as this government of bribery, of assassinations. it is a sham. the only ones with authority to rule them is the people themselves. >> we need to let the people breathe a little. this is what we demand. we are choking. we have been suffocating for two years. >> unrest has been simmering in tunisia since the 2011 revolution. it has come to a head now because of the death of this man, and opposi
. >> there is renewed political turmoil in tunisia as well. the largest since the assassination cents -- the assassination of an opposition member of parliament. tens of thousands took to the streets to demand the resignation of the islamist led government. >> one of the country for largest labor unions has called a strike to put further pressure on the government. >> in the country where the arab spring began, protesters are back on the streets. once again, the goal is regime...
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you've said that tunisia. tunisian is true democracy coming out of arab spring awaking, yes. >> yes. >> rose: assess what's happened in egypt since the election. what happened. >> i think this is where i was by saying -- even with what happened now in tunisia. what we have is we have something quite interesting in tunisia with the president and some secularists saying the future is to acknowledge the fact that like it or not, the islamists have the say in the future of our country. let us come together and try to tackle the main issues. up to now, there were not able to find an agreement, not because of them, because sometimes what we had is other trends, very very narrow secular trends -- there is something happening in the muslim majority countries now is a new type of -- yesterday they were not involved in politics. >> rose: i want to talk about that. since you're there, explain to me and my audience which they are and how they're different from other islam i. >> sale fee is a term. in the beginning salife
you've said that tunisia. tunisian is true democracy coming out of arab spring awaking, yes. >> yes. >> rose: assess what's happened in egypt since the election. what happened. >> i think this is where i was by saying -- even with what happened now in tunisia. what we have is we have something quite interesting in tunisia with the president and some secularists saying the future is to acknowledge the fact that like it or not, the islamists have the say in the future of our...
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the change that is demanded by the people we saw this happen in egypt we do see saw this happen in tunisia we saw it happen in a different form and manner in libya and we saw it happen and we're seeing it happen in syria that's something that the regime now contends with its now fighting a struggle for survival for its own survival the family itself and those surrounding it but what i'm coming back to this there is going to be a huge a huge effort in order to rebuild the country and there will be times that are extremely dark maybe something akin to iraq maybe something akin to other countries of the ascent of the such maybe a year earlier alluded to the the to. tide of revolutions and russia i think has a unique vantage point here because we have been through more revolutions than any other country and we also attempted this extremely difficult transition from authoritarianism to democracy and let me tell you it has it wasn't easy it's still not easy and one of the main problems with this transition is that authoritarianism is not just about the leader is an authoritarian habits authorita
the change that is demanded by the people we saw this happen in egypt we do see saw this happen in tunisia we saw it happen in a different form and manner in libya and we saw it happen and we're seeing it happen in syria that's something that the regime now contends with its now fighting a struggle for survival for its own survival the family itself and those surrounding it but what i'm coming back to this there is going to be a huge a huge effort in order to rebuild the country and there will...
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escaped to a junior tunisia to other places in the maghreb who survived there is a sour the mother's son who escaped apparently by the help of the loyal touring during the rebellion tunisia and stayed. ah there is a fairly slum who is still imprisoned by the armed militias which refuses. the government to extradite him to their of sorties it's unbelievable story this is the illustration that optimally is of place and full of your skills and all the other sons of gadhafi. the other. were killed during the rebuilding you mentioned earlier the difference between what happened in libya and the international community not getting involved in syria and what you did say was that was different types of interests do you think they will be a tipping point that there will be a point at which the international community will get involved in syria and what will be its motivations if the worst forces including nato schools would not intervene in libya. or if the if the situation in libya was a developing in they put it in a positive way. then they would consider much earlier to really truly interv
escaped to a junior tunisia to other places in the maghreb who survived there is a sour the mother's son who escaped apparently by the help of the loyal touring during the rebellion tunisia and stayed. ah there is a fairly slum who is still imprisoned by the armed militias which refuses. the government to extradite him to their of sorties it's unbelievable story this is the illustration that optimally is of place and full of your skills and all the other sons of gadhafi. the other. were killed...
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welcome back you're watching our team in the latest development of a political crisis in tunisia the president's party has threatened. coalition government the moves expected to become later on monday it comes off the days of violent protests and response to the assassination of a prominent opposition figure where some op laming on the country's islamist rulers . is in the capital tunis with more. forty eight year old lawyer shockley belied criticize the islamist government for creating a religious state in tunisia and burying democracy now belied is dead but his ideas and not. the country has been in crisis economic political and social the ruling troika had a chance it's been a year and a half but we didn't see any progress the death of our com raid becomes the last rule. anger moved to the streets with protesters demanding the authorities and mabel to protect its citizens to leave the city with. some crime because below he was a symbol of dignity and a symbol of the defense of the country to see that this is a political assassination and that means the violence is not over. the in
welcome back you're watching our team in the latest development of a political crisis in tunisia the president's party has threatened. coalition government the moves expected to become later on monday it comes off the days of violent protests and response to the assassination of a prominent opposition figure where some op laming on the country's islamist rulers . is in the capital tunis with more. forty eight year old lawyer shockley belied criticize the islamist government for creating a...
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yes, education and literacy is higher in tunisia. sometimes we have them there it is the highest in the arab world. that is not the case. and there are many problems in relation to the situation that existed previously, before the revolution. however, nobody talked about it. also, politically, the question of women and women's rights were exploited by the government and no one within tunisia or outside focused on some of the areas that needed improvements, whether it has to do with education or access to politics or access to adequate health care. what we discovered after the resolution -- revolution is there are many areas where women continue to suffer, as well as the problems that are shared with man. injustice, corruption, etc. in the girl areas, women tend to have equal access, to even water facilities, and these are areas that need more attention. i would also like to add, it is not a direct consequence that once you have 100% literacy and higher education that means equal access to politics. as i mentioned, in the non-arab wor
yes, education and literacy is higher in tunisia. sometimes we have them there it is the highest in the arab world. that is not the case. and there are many problems in relation to the situation that existed previously, before the revolution. however, nobody talked about it. also, politically, the question of women and women's rights were exploited by the government and no one within tunisia or outside focused on some of the areas that needed improvements, whether it has to do with education or...
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it seemed to nietzsche -- tunisia was finding a way to compromise. will today's assassination derails the emerging democracy? >> this is the most difficult process of the change, and the new political system has been put together. the new constitution, the divisions between where the country is going, the maneuvering, but generally things are heading in the right direction. >> even so, this will put fear into the heart of the political lives. tonight they called elections. it is a reminder that even the most hopeful of arab democracies remains a work in progress. >> i spoke to michelle. she is the director of the council at the middle east center. we have one of the country's best his the most -- countries that is the most westernized is the most stable. it is a surprise? >> assassination has not been a feature of the transitions. it has not been in libya. -- it has been in libya, but in tunisia, there has been other kinds of violence, specifically by extremists, and there was a lot of tension between secular forces, including the opposition party le
it seemed to nietzsche -- tunisia was finding a way to compromise. will today's assassination derails the emerging democracy? >> this is the most difficult process of the change, and the new political system has been put together. the new constitution, the divisions between where the country is going, the maneuvering, but generally things are heading in the right direction. >> even so, this will put fear into the heart of the political lives. tonight they called elections. it is a...
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in tunisia. while some people suffer from bloody conflicts others literally make fun out of them and develop in the u.k. braces again allowing players to take part in the sea where with the ultimate goal of bringing down president assad. also line up to georgia's own government was rocked by a prisoner abuse scandal the country's parliament sets free two hundred political prisoners overturning a presidential veto for the first time in the country's modern history. let's get. to some more world news in this hour israel forcefully addicted to me and the international protestors from a turn to count they've arrested in the west bank to prevent the building of jewish settlements there several people have also been arrested the piles are illegal under international law and with split palestinians from the lands they claim in east jerusalem prime minister binyamin netanyahu orders the area of the so-called tent city declared a closed military zone and shut off access. not family of the internet freedom
in tunisia. while some people suffer from bloody conflicts others literally make fun out of them and develop in the u.k. braces again allowing players to take part in the sea where with the ultimate goal of bringing down president assad. also line up to georgia's own government was rocked by a prisoner abuse scandal the country's parliament sets free two hundred political prisoners overturning a presidential veto for the first time in the country's modern history. let's get. to some more world...
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opposition supporters have been going on here in tunisia in capital. my crew and me we've been attacked to die here actually by a group of youngsters with tiles and the only reason for that because it was just because we filmed them and they have been field and i think that tells a lot of alcohol is the situation on the ground it could be described as something very close to chaotic we've been here in about similar violence similar disturbances to country especially in the south and caught over to me show where the headquarters of the ruling party has been vandalized and again they have been protests there and again and to government to slogans were heard there and again police it has been using tear gas against protest is that correct. they fall but it's clear they had it that they have been injured people today we've been hearing sounds of ambulances home day to day and we can understand that it in the room they have been fears that may turn violent but we are witnessing like knowledge so returning violent we've been hearing reports that the police o
opposition supporters have been going on here in tunisia in capital. my crew and me we've been attacked to die here actually by a group of youngsters with tiles and the only reason for that because it was just because we filmed them and they have been field and i think that tells a lot of alcohol is the situation on the ground it could be described as something very close to chaotic we've been here in about similar violence similar disturbances to country especially in the south and caught over...
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in tunisia. and i mean while in egypt ruling in god's name reportedly doesn't come cheap the muslim brotherhood is accused of riding to power on washington's handouts and using the money to incite violence and protests just a bit later here on the program we hear from one of the lawyers that brought those charges to bear. plus the head of internet giant google is visiting north korea we ask an expert with a pyongyang is ready to drop its social and economic file. when other argentina has told the british prime minister to rein in his colonial ambitions and concentrate on his country's internal problems the hardline response follows a warning from david cameron that the u.k. would fight to keep control of the falkland islands and the two nations fought a war of the territory back in one nine hundred eighty two. more. here with our says question in an interview whether britain would fight to keep the falkland islands and prime minister david cameron saying of course we would say he made his positio
in tunisia. and i mean while in egypt ruling in god's name reportedly doesn't come cheap the muslim brotherhood is accused of riding to power on washington's handouts and using the money to incite violence and protests just a bit later here on the program we hear from one of the lawyers that brought those charges to bear. plus the head of internet giant google is visiting north korea we ask an expert with a pyongyang is ready to drop its social and economic file. when other argentina has told...
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can you speak to the state of civil society in egypt, libya and tunisia? and to what extent is civil society being stifled, and that's, that can be for all of the panelists. >> regarding the point professor lust raised about that, if you ask egyptians, i am from egypt. regarding, when you ask egyptian what do you want, what do you wu understand about democracy, they say they're looking for more economic welfare. then jakob said that muslim brotherhood do care about economy, as they know how to run the country, but they wait until certain problems. and i find this very contradictory. you think the egyptians would wait for years, and then you say also that if you ask egyptian who elected muslim brotherhood they would reelect muslim brotherhood again. i don't think they can do that again if they have very, very, now we have like 40% poverty rate in egypt, among them i mean 40% of egyptians are poor. you think they're going to reelect ache in the muslim brotherhood if they are suffering more? >> other questions? >> hi. i'm from the middle east policy. actually
can you speak to the state of civil society in egypt, libya and tunisia? and to what extent is civil society being stifled, and that's, that can be for all of the panelists. >> regarding the point professor lust raised about that, if you ask egyptians, i am from egypt. regarding, when you ask egyptian what do you want, what do you wu understand about democracy, they say they're looking for more economic welfare. then jakob said that muslim brotherhood do care about economy, as they know...
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in tunisia. tina has told the british prime minister to make jobs not war in a robust response to his comments about the falkland islands david cameron said the u.k. military is ready to fight for the disputed territory sparking concerns there could be a repeat of the armed conflict between the two nations thirty years ago a surface has more for us. here with our says question in an interview whether britain would fight to keep the falkland islands and prime minister david cameron saying of course we would say he made his position there extremely clear if an attempt was made by argentina to retake the falkland islands that military treats would be the fly by person so absolutely very clear on that very strong rhetoric coming from the prime minister a view that issuing this comes on the back of argentina as president re making these accusations that the falkland islands is stolen from argentina by britain i think she called it a nineteenth century colonialism and i think some concern for people he
in tunisia. tina has told the british prime minister to make jobs not war in a robust response to his comments about the falkland islands david cameron said the u.k. military is ready to fight for the disputed territory sparking concerns there could be a repeat of the armed conflict between the two nations thirty years ago a surface has more for us. here with our says question in an interview whether britain would fight to keep the falkland islands and prime minister david cameron saying of...
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tunisia's military deserves credit for supporting and protecting the population during tunisia's democratic transition. the government continues to grapple with the threat of extremism. our assistance focuses on counterterrorism support, border security training and a continuation of long-standing programs such as the international military education and training program and foreign military financing. algeria has been a critical security partner. in particular, it is a linchpin in the struggle against al qaeda and its affiliates. the january 2013 terrorist attack against the oil facility highlighted the growing transnational threats in the region. algerian military continues to conduct successful operations on its southern border against aqim and affiliates. algeria provides training and equipment assistance to its neighbors, and tribute into broader regional efforts. dod engages with algeria across a range of activities to include information sharing and exercises. with morocco, the united states and morocco share a bilateral history of operations. morocco has been a partner in the strugg
tunisia's military deserves credit for supporting and protecting the population during tunisia's democratic transition. the government continues to grapple with the threat of extremism. our assistance focuses on counterterrorism support, border security training and a continuation of long-standing programs such as the international military education and training program and foreign military financing. algeria has been a critical security partner. in particular, it is a linchpin in the struggle...
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stay the course for the mocker see while others are experiencing this with yet more riots police in tunisia for instance have been using tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse protesters who won the government dissolved or doesn't he's now a has a story. the arab spring captivated the world just over two swords years ago changed democracy and new elected governments were promised in the three countries that began this wave of revolution but what prevailed is nothing short of chaos almost full circles in tunisia and egypt and in neighboring libya a situation some described as much worse than before regime change we don't hear anything about libya in the western press or western television channels what we now have is different groups vying for supremacy people are desperate to try and put a cover all of what has been created by the libyan disaster in the fall of gadhafi trends have formed take tunisia we all remember mohamed who is easy the fruit vendor who set himself on fire in december twenty ten his death sparked mass protests followed by the president fleeing in mid january twentieth e
stay the course for the mocker see while others are experiencing this with yet more riots police in tunisia for instance have been using tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse protesters who won the government dissolved or doesn't he's now a has a story. the arab spring captivated the world just over two swords years ago changed democracy and new elected governments were promised in the three countries that began this wave of revolution but what prevailed is nothing short of chaos almost full...
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very few women in the tunisia islamist cabinet. the arab spring for the moment number one has been a set back i think for arab and muslim women. >> rose: when y loo at saudi arabia, do you look at bahrain and you look at jordan will it spread there and if so will they watch and say as they do in jordan we're going to move to a monarchy as they do in saudi arabia we're going to allow a form here that we can manage. >> i don't buy, myself charlie, i just think the cat's out of the bag. even when you look, saudi araba is the highest twitter use on the planet certainly per capita. the people are being empowered, more directly by them and tunisia and the gulf but women and it's only a matter of time they're going to have to change. here's what's scary, though. it's sometimes hard for us to see this and admit, but if you empower the people in saudi arabia or in uae or qatar or to wait, the people are a heck of a lot of more conservative than the leaders. the truth is -- >> rose: conservative in what way? >> religious and politically cons
very few women in the tunisia islamist cabinet. the arab spring for the moment number one has been a set back i think for arab and muslim women. >> rose: when y loo at saudi arabia, do you look at bahrain and you look at jordan will it spread there and if so will they watch and say as they do in jordan we're going to move to a monarchy as they do in saudi arabia we're going to allow a form here that we can manage. >> i don't buy, myself charlie, i just think the cat's out of the...
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director mueller was in libya and tunisia recently. i get disappointed when people give half of the story. the guy has been released. as hillary clinton said today, yes, but he's under constant surveillance within tunisia and following the rule of law and as more evidence becomes available, they are prepared to act on him again. i think as hillary clinton said dramatically, our focus here now is to bring these guys to justice but also to understand benghazi in the context of what's happening over the last few days to understand the evolving threat from al qaeda and to deal appropriately with that. >> dana loesch there were phone calls today that they would have been fired. do you agree with that? >> there were a lot of missteps here. we do know that you had said that there was a whisper of questioning susan rice and secretary of state clinton. i don't think asking questions on why talking points were changed, we know for sure the u.s. intelligence report came out and said extremists that led the attack had al qaeda ties. why was that r
director mueller was in libya and tunisia recently. i get disappointed when people give half of the story. the guy has been released. as hillary clinton said today, yes, but he's under constant surveillance within tunisia and following the rule of law and as more evidence becomes available, they are prepared to act on him again. i think as hillary clinton said dramatically, our focus here now is to bring these guys to justice but also to understand benghazi in the context of what's happening...
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report in which sami was betrayed him all the capture example fighters he talked about coming from tunisia to fight for the syrian people still explanation wasn't enough to lose the minds of his parents if anything it made matters worse these simply can't understand how intimidating man transformed into a jihadist notice how well they do have this. a year ago suddenly began training and i was very happy because i'm a muslim and i thought it was a good thing maybe after that he started going to a mosque and heard something that made me go off to syria i think reports claim some four hundred out of the five thousand mosques in tunisia are controlled by radical islamists who call on their followers to take part in jihad in foreign countries the exact number of tunisians fighting in syria or libya or iraq is not known but the families and friends of those who went off to fight in a foreign land are saying that even one death is already one too many especially for those who are. fighting a foreign leader in a different country the government says that they're watching the situation closely but
report in which sami was betrayed him all the capture example fighters he talked about coming from tunisia to fight for the syrian people still explanation wasn't enough to lose the minds of his parents if anything it made matters worse these simply can't understand how intimidating man transformed into a jihadist notice how well they do have this. a year ago suddenly began training and i was very happy because i'm a muslim and i thought it was a good thing maybe after that he started going to...
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only arab spring country plunged into turmoil this week wave of violent protests have swept through tunisia following the assassination of a secular opposition leader dozens were injured and more than three hundred people detained during the run his which ended with anti-government demonstrators clashing with police. has been following the dramatic developments in the news in capital forty eight year old lawyer shockley ability to criticize the islam is to government for creating and really just state in tunisia and burying democracy now belied is dead but his ideas are not museum crees the country has been in crisis economic political and social the ruling troika how to chone says it's been a year and a half but we didn't see any progress the death of all come right becomes the last straw. anger moved to the streets with protesters demanding the authorities and mabel to protect its citizens to leave the. city with. some crime because billowy was a symbol of dignity and a symbol of the defense of the country this is a political assassination and that means the violence is not over. yet the
only arab spring country plunged into turmoil this week wave of violent protests have swept through tunisia following the assassination of a secular opposition leader dozens were injured and more than three hundred people detained during the run his which ended with anti-government demonstrators clashing with police. has been following the dramatic developments in the news in capital forty eight year old lawyer shockley ability to criticize the islam is to government for creating and really...
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it's greater in egypt than tunisia. if e with look at -- we tied three of the two surveys -- what is the role of religion in the vote for the islamist party? is it because that large proportion of the population have very religious political values? or because they are very sort of devote muslims making them vote for the islamist party. or how does religion play to the election results? so we try to look at sort of regression annalist on both countries where we have, of course, you have the demographic background variable, axe, gender, communication so on. you look at ways to conceptualize religion. people have religious, quote, unquote religious value. to the extent they feel that religion should play a part in the state. another way of over rationalizing religion is do you have a religious identity. the first identity being a muslim or an gips or tunisia? and the third way of the rationizing religion is behavior. do you -- off do you go to the mosque and how often do you pray? and to the extend of -- i will give you t
it's greater in egypt than tunisia. if e with look at -- we tied three of the two surveys -- what is the role of religion in the vote for the islamist party? is it because that large proportion of the population have very religious political values? or because they are very sort of devote muslims making them vote for the islamist party. or how does religion play to the election results? so we try to look at sort of regression annalist on both countries where we have, of course, you have the...
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i mean we mustn't lose sight of the fact that what happened in the arab region which started off in tunisia and then rapidly spread and swept the arab region particularly going through egypt which is one of the most and staunchest and closest ally of the united states was people actually. standing up to. dictatorship which where wholeheartedly and emphatically supported by the usa the majority of the regimes were chiddy true supporters and allies of the united states and the people in those countries where fed up to the back teeth and were sick and tired of this board and the unlimited unwavering support to those dictatorships by the united states we've seen it happening in tunisia and then the popular uprising a popular uprising spread to egypt and we've seen the united states that the obama taken aback and after a lot of posturing. and did that ring he withheld support to his name which actually upset one of the other most reliable irreplaceable allies of the united states. which thought that was the ultimate betrayal of another ally one of the. one of the closest allies of the united sta
i mean we mustn't lose sight of the fact that what happened in the arab region which started off in tunisia and then rapidly spread and swept the arab region particularly going through egypt which is one of the most and staunchest and closest ally of the united states was people actually. standing up to. dictatorship which where wholeheartedly and emphatically supported by the usa the majority of the regimes were chiddy true supporters and allies of the united states and the people in those...
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lawyer shockley ability to criticize the islamist government for creating and really just state in tunisia and to bury in democracy now the light is dead but his ideas are not to museum crees the country has been in crisis economic political and social the ruling troika how to chone says it's been a year and a half but we didn't see any progress the death of all come right becomes the last straw. anger moved to the streets with protesters demanding the authorities and they built to protect its citizens to leave the city with. some crime because billy was a symbol of dignity and a symbol of the defense of the country this is a political assassination and that means the violence is not over because your people accuse your the interior ministry said that one million in the have joined the ceremony that turned into a political manifestation people seven if the crowd reached the city center it would have been the last day of the government. as your attend the funeral of shockey belaid on friday after the seventy try to make their way to the city is made of and you have to continue and seek i di
lawyer shockley ability to criticize the islamist government for creating and really just state in tunisia and to bury in democracy now the light is dead but his ideas are not to museum crees the country has been in crisis economic political and social the ruling troika how to chone says it's been a year and a half but we didn't see any progress the death of all come right becomes the last straw. anger moved to the streets with protesters demanding the authorities and they built to protect its...
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one really knew exactly what to do and i think that continues to this day look at what happened in tunisia which was going to be the model that you know the first country to overthrow its. to oust its strongman. you know if that was going to be the model they have elections everything was fine and now the opposition leader gets clipped killed you know there's a lot of concern about what is going to happen in tunisia about what is going to happen in libya itself particularly after the attack on the qana on the diplomatic the u.s. diplomatic mission in benghazi egypt is a big question i mean it's completely up in the air that you know the army says the country is at risk of falling apart and i think that it's my job as a journalist on the job of other journalists to find out exactly how this government the government that i cover if i was in london i would be trying to do the same thing with the british government but that i've been to be covering the american government so to find out how they're going to deal with this because it's a huge issue. you said you had a sense that the administra
one really knew exactly what to do and i think that continues to this day look at what happened in tunisia which was going to be the model that you know the first country to overthrow its. to oust its strongman. you know if that was going to be the model they have elections everything was fine and now the opposition leader gets clipped killed you know there's a lot of concern about what is going to happen in tunisia about what is going to happen in libya itself particularly after the attack on...
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all of what has been created by the libyan disaster in the fall of gadhafi trends have formed take tunisia we all remember mohamed who is easy the fruit vendor who set himself on fire in december twenty ten his death sparked mass protests followed by the president fleeing in mid january twentieth eleven now again the death of an opposition leader sparked protests in july twenty third teen they haven't let down still this week tens of thousands are on the street demanding the resignation of the government in egypt similar to two thousand and eleven and mass protest mubarak he's out twenty third seen mass protests morsy is also out and violence reigns with the help of the military. the fact that morsi violated human rights does not justify overthrowing him and especially if together with the overthrow we get more violations of human rights rather unless you are an investigator on torture one man does there he told r g the most worried he is it's about countries like libya where the organization is denied access but are aware of atrocities far worse than under gadhafi very troublesome because
all of what has been created by the libyan disaster in the fall of gadhafi trends have formed take tunisia we all remember mohamed who is easy the fruit vendor who set himself on fire in december twenty ten his death sparked mass protests followed by the president fleeing in mid january twentieth eleven now again the death of an opposition leader sparked protests in july twenty third teen they haven't let down still this week tens of thousands are on the street demanding the resignation of the...